It's been a moon or three since I posted the original Angular sprout app. Over the years, I've deployed angular sprout in projects for HBO, Morgan Stanley, NASA(ish) and my little cousins cat blog. Along the way I've received mountains of wonderful feedback that I've synthesized into this update.

I've been working on a NASA proposal that hopes to change the game for nano-satellite propulsion. Along with a team of the smartest people I know. We built a working Vacuum Arc Thruster and a demonstration drone to show how one might fly to and map the surface of a near earth asteroid using ion engines and a plenoptic camera. We won at Maker Faire! Popular mechanics names placed us #1 in their list of the "7 builds we love". Exciting stuff!

The angular-seed app is a wonderful way to hit the ground running with AngularJS. Unfortunately, it doesn’t scale particularly well and its sparse implementation leaves new devs with too many questions about building real world applications using the angular framework. angular-sprout has been created to address these issues.

A pair of colleagues and I (Adam Parrish and Charles Fulnecky), while working for a major media company, developed what we believe to be a novel approach to dealing with the problem of dynamic, client-side content being ignored by search engines.